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Show The Largest Livestock Market West of Denver Artesian Wells Furnish Ojiden With the l'urest Water. 13 Is Located Here. VOLI'MB I nGDKN, FT A II, FRIDAY. SI I'lKMI'.Mt IVEBER COUNTY I FARMS VISITED BY OGDEN MEN CHvn ol 31 Cam Tear Fifth District DEMOCRATS OF Rotary Heads To WEST TO HOLD Meet In Ogden Ri1 tar reseiithtivi s Units coniiii 1,f fj,,h NUMBER 4t lii.T Opening Session Held by Ogdens Service Legion GOOD WILL TOUR MEMBERS TO BE FETED IN IDAHO SESSION HERE n. Hi, TO GATHER FOR FALL INSTITUTE Ogden's Sen ice S...r Lgimi iis fiist meeting of tin- mmmiii Monday of Knthusiustu ibis week at Hotel Bigdi'W when with Good Will constitution day was lu-1,- - County Primary Schools to Start Demoeratic Politicians of Coun HtiMncss Men Are den next Tues.hiv Business Htt Greeted September 21; Grammar and Out Four-Da- y ty Foeus Attention on Impor.. hi appropriate program. An High Schools to Hogin Work Tour Into Southern Idaho and full are was a short Mtidy of iit.ir jnvsi.i.v' tant Conference to He Held Inspection Trip to Farms; .aria,s- h,a,id t Df loiiMiiiitinn in by the participated September 2(5; Many Musses in Ogden; Representatives of Northern l'tah Cities the Last incntl'crs. Hooper People Serve Lunch ; 1lic tinwili next of organi.u-in-t'sed to Transport Students t meeting viitnis lu. H,,,.. 11 Western States Will Meet of Month; Half Hundred Sign is to be held September 2('. Merrill, district g.vrmr Th.. ?".!on wn iw at the to Form Campaign Policies. and Produce Farms Visited. lp for Proposed Excursion The following committees for the ('minty High School Here. Coun-tj- r; t, ivr.YUHin . ,.,.1 u- ..i... ... inlcr-e'tin- g - - h-i- .i Wednesday a hip luncheon ensuing year wcic appointed: Sisterhood meiiiliersiiip, Mis. P. A. Reek, Miss Mary Fldrnlge; education, club cooperation, Mrs. John (Tilley; program. Mrs. Aitliur Woolley, Mrs. A. D. Katr-t.iritual. Mis. Elhrl l.owe, Mrs. S. Craven ictncmhruinv, Mrs. Mary Johnston, Mrs, Clara Brower; relief, flowers. Mrs. Fred Clark; Mrs. Flora Jose, visiting miiitt-r.sMrs. E. Lidddl; vigilance, Mrs.- F. J. llirt; finance, Mrs. J. U. Kldridge, Jr., Mrs. Kenneth Joins; citizenship, Mrs. Don Woolscy; city federation, Mrs. J.. D. Kldridge. Jr., Mrs. Don Woolscy, Mrs. A. D. Butestas and Mrs. J. G. Falek; Beil Cross, Mrs. II. Mrs, Mollie Light nor, Mrs. C. DrticsU-keservice records, Mrs. F. J. llirt; publicity, Mrs. J, U. E1J-d- i edge, Jr., war relies collection, Mrs. K. Liddell, Mis. F. K. Bartlett; observance of (nit riot ic holidays, Mrs. Mollie Lynch, Mrs. Evelyn Glaze-broochnplnin, Mrs. Mary Wilson; bistoriuu, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, cooperation patriotic societies, Mrs Alice Collins, is Teachers of Weber county schools Sum beni Idaho towns are propar-inthe purpose of solidifying the w ill assemble next Monday morning to the entertain V einoeratic party in the west end to caravuti of Ogden of at tbe Weber county high school for tri .orm win holiness men Hit. on a for Johi September the intermountain policy through Ogden can von. their fall institute when plans for 2S und 29 will make a good will is chairman ,.r ti.o tran-'Jates which will be voieed at the nathe ensuing term are to he discussed. tional Democratic convention, repre- lour of towns in northern l'tah and committee. An nil dny program has been arranged southern inforto Idaho, according sentatives of Democratic organizaM: P'vsi dont, :t,ul J,. the county superintendent, chief of by by the chamber of tions from ehvtn western states will, mat ion received crop, icau. . Richards, secretary, are which will he an address by Dr. Adam iur I view have meet taken of other detail, for the Already many in Ogden this month at Hotel l'VI.,.l,n!rl, pectod and a general S. Reunion, head of the I 1). S. Dates for the conference signed for the trip, which is strictly a the farming situation In the county. Presidents and secretaries of RoturV Bigelow. eliurv h schools in this state. Dr, Hen tour of will and not a have trade been set for September 2.1 and good nion will talk on The Measure of a Despite heavy rains that fell dur- - Mub throughout Utah and Idaho wiil -- 1. Fred W. Johivon of Rock ji iirncy, according to those wlui have n attendance, Teacher." ing the day, the tour is said to be the in tour charge. Mrs. Fred M. Nve and wives yo., is one of the leaden the most successful ever taken and Registration in tbe schools of 21 of 1,. Springs, the general committee arranging n the movement to towns in Weber county will begin resulted in a closer bond of friend- - cal Rotary officers are planning M.ochl bring about the I (hi E. R. 11. are Alton. James whuh is the outgrowth of !!..?,,ur ship between the business man and entertainment for the women who wil' gathering Wednesday morning, Sept. 21, for ' sse S. Richards, a preliminary meeting here Harry S. held ear-- 1 students from the first to sixth grade the farmer and a better knowledge of I accompany the delegates. A luncheon Glaze-brooJohn Anderson, Jack Spurgo, inclusive. School for the first six the productive territory surrounding I a Hotel Bigelow is being planned ly inie July by a few western Demoi. crat leaders. George Abbott and W. K. wiil lie held for the rest of the Ogden, gleaned by the Ogden merch- - Those on Mrs. Nyes committee are grades Among the subject matters which Registration for the seventh, ants, chamber of commerce officials I Mrs. Leslie S. Hodgson. Mrs. William will Logan has announced that there r.rist for discussion will In: I H- - Loos. Mrs. James T. state. eighth and ninth grades wiell oen Abbott. Mrs. will Is a will luncheon at special good (1) .The present rule R'vhnrds, Mrs. Charles Eni- Friday, September 23. At Hooper 85 visitors were enter-- 1 in the Democrutie national the Hotel Fccles on the evening of prevailing R L. Fnnl High school registration dates are; and Mrs. (invention. tsined st luncheon by Hooper farmers cfy,a September 29, members of tbe tagnn Tenth horry-disograde, Thursday, September and their wives. Mrs. Lillian G. Wid- - Styles of commerce to attend. Tbe (2) Who is the most available iliamlnr 22. Eleventh und twelfth grades, Friand Miss Ellen Agren of. the I . . IT " will visitors be also Ogden special candidate, day, Septcmlicr 23. OII1 1 KPCiaill 11 1 inn farm bureau womens department, as-- 1 guests at the fair. At Idaho Falls, the (o) The need of a united Regular school work will start on f listed by Hooper women, served the i'huinbcr of commerce will have cliurge democracy. Monday, September 2(1. of luncheon. a for arrangements big banquet on More recognition of western jD Institute Program tin1 evening of Scplcmlicr 28. Twin Towns visited were Hooper, River-- 1 industries in our tariff legislation. ProK)sal that a chain-helias Falls r MORNING joint irrigation prepared, through its dsle, Roy, Clinton, West Point, West Representatives will be in attendbe entered into by Salt Lake ance of The for the for the teachers inon commerce, program Plain .banquet from Weber, Warren, City, Pleasant Utah, Tooele, Weber, Wasatch, Box Arizona. NewWashington, Wyoming. 'September 27. The Rupert Rotary is as follows: stitute View, North Ogden, Randall, Farr Mexico, California. Cache and ILivis counties was Violin solo, Hamid Pettegrew, band West, Harrisville, Marriott, Slater-viH- e klder, Oregon. Nevada, Montana. South and club will lie host for the good wiil What threatened to be a serious and orchestra leader, meeting of Tuesday night party at a luncheon on Scptemlicr 28. North Dakota and Utah. and Wilson. Before they start- the Utah water storage commission ed on their journey of inspection the The conference will focus the atten-io- Arrangements arc1 being concluded for frost for Weber county farmers on I Address of welcome, Murray K. R. Murdock of Utah countv. J. by the events at Malud, Pocatello, Burnight was averted by the I cobs, vire president of the Weber of Democratic Ogdenites were guests at the Weber politicians At the latter heavy downpour of rain. Tuesday I county liourd of education, Central dairy in this city, a concern pie proposal urges that all waters throughout the country, on this city ley and Blarkfoot. flowing into Great Salt lake and not nlace a hreukfust will be (lie feature, afternoon und evening there was a I Response, Sidney owned and operated by the farmers. Wyatt, vice at present covered by irrigation rights wd will give Ogden a place in na- held on the morning of I ruin and some of Tcach-th- e on the 29. Welier heavy hail, which, president September County tional liolitica. it is believed. It wi A log of the journey calling attent- be utilized and controlled under one and in the nmun-- 1 era association, business men or firms tbe upja-Among the hrough of instigation ion to the crops, condition of the oroject with Utah lake as a reserJoseph that have signed for the trip an: tains, proved to be snow. Snow in II Address, "Tho Measure of Tcach-th- e psstnres, appearance of the farms, voir. Reclamation plans could lie Ghez, local attorney, that Ogden was Ray lloyle of the Boyle Furniture vicinity of Ogden melted rapidly, er, Dr. Adam S. Bennion. selected as the meeting place. Among snd other special items, was furnished made, it is stated in the A. U. Foulgpr, Becker Prod-uct- s but there was a white mantle dis. I Ten minute talk, Starting Right for other local Democrats proposal, company; tsch business man. The first stop 150 000 acres of arid land in Utah I working for the the First Week, Nellie Hendricks, Co.; JnmcH F. Orr, George I,. ccrnnhle on the mountain tops. conference are Amassa SI. Hammond wss made at an apple orchard near Salt Lake, Davis and Tooele counties I A Nick-soof number C. fanners suffered C. W. J. Abbott, Rasmussen, crop primary ountv Democratic Riverside, where the visitors were told 100.000 acres in Cache, Box Elder. Outline of plans and instructions for George Thorstcnsen. E. R. Alton, losses due to the heavy rain. Alfalfa . former I mnvor; rfthe fine crop of apples, conditions Weber and Davis counties, besides ad-- n S. Anderson, J. 11. dwn in u number of fields, andlcoiniug year. County Superintendent -i of the orchard, spraying tRd harvest- - ditional high ground in Wasatch coun- was some grain in the shock. of Schools It. A. Fowler. E. Zunann. James IL DeVine. Wil- r i i thT' The rain for the most part will help Mliam hi methods. ty and land that can be reclaimed by I M. Earls. W. II. F. J. Blackburn, u I AFTERNOON onR H,p meeting is fori and beets and vegetables, and) The Ure and Bybee farm at Rov IIdrmnaow in several other counties, i Harris, Pnss Bancroft. P. C. Ilich-- 1 Ktuih i .y i I. L. Williamson of Salt Address, hf lw , Members boon near he the will of frost to a the . commission Haim-shave Weber ns pointed out for its field of seed I ,n,son' Uu ASmirh oNevv County Covcrnor taken tomato he the frost matter under advisement I.for pu growers-tkilling the I potatoes. This year, the Ogden men Burenu; Emjx-- of the Ogden president. Although it is known vere told, 64 carloads of seed potatsaleDrugCo.; Ralph GwiRiam vines Ihus allowing fruit to mature atrudion on nLSn! Suggestions for oes were shipped into the Ogden disTeaching Pupils How to Study. trict at a cost to the farmers of more SLC? During the departmental sessions Jthan 3100,000. A reliable method of Stevens. Jesse S. Richards, V. IL he will discuss How to Improve High McAdoo men p meeting that home production of a large MMeal circles School Training. part of this seed has been tested the past Plans for Primary Work, Miss Nelof the two seasons and efforts are - nn,i KMi" lie Hendricks. being made to produce seed potatoes for loHealth Work for the First Six meetng ihas the sanction, but not the cal use. Miss Olga Ellis, school nurse. iirect barking of the Smith forces. DinmiD'radvs, I Attention was called to R. P. 1 U Registration in Ogden City schools! plans for the Music Department, Greenwood's purebred Holstein herd at the close of the first week of opI Albert J. Powell, superintendent Of nd to the fine I purebreds on eration shows a total of 8,842, or 271 Jersey holders tho of Policy Metropolitan rouri; the John Ritter farm. The Institute will conclude Tuesday, Guernsey more than registered for the first Life Insurance rompuny, of Ogden dis- Bull association block was also vis-- 1 week last year, according to figures - annual will Transportation hold their picnic tod. A score of Union Pacific represen-- 1 trict, -- I . mr The plan of transportation to the T Lorin at afternoon Farr Saturday IBOOKS (xOOU Datives who are concluding an educWhat irrigation, labor and manage-neill park. Indications are that several hun-- 1 county high school will lie much the ations tour of Yellowstone park and dred can do to reclaim a farm from Int yor, Superintendent B. Ogden, Weber county and Davis H.amP There is promise of much interest pout hern Utah will he guests in Ogden shifting sands was shown at the fine A, Fowler has announced. Students tn he The folk will attendance. 1 ;n the approaching municipal election, next Thursday. September 22. and Fy.u,L farm of Ole Olson. oVfieiahi from Huntsville, South Plain City, "j,"' 0mnanv Rapii I The homegrown seed tomato work iunior high. 790; Lorin Farr, 427: land if half of the avowed and arrangements are being made . airroed to a fifteen minute Warren, North Ogden, Poplar and nd the resultant fine Mound entertainment by the cham-r,"- service to Ioriti rive 1331; for their Dee, Grant, declare themselves Fort, candidates 338; geited Burch creek will use the interurban Utah of crops Farr park beginning lines. of commerce and the management at 12:30 and wrmers was explained at the John here will be plenty of good men and I Those residing in parts of continuing throughout I of Hotel true to select from. Bigelow. The party will the afternoon. Rates will be Thurgoods farm at West Point. in effect North Plain City, Farr West and not accessible to the trains Project work being carried on by 320; Madison. 310; lancoln, 310; William J. Rackham is the only Drrive here eariv Thursday morning that day, providing tickets are pur"Uf-- r breakfast at the Bigelow chased in will use the school bus. candidate for mayor for whom a qual-PCounty high school boys was kins, 8i; Polk, 310; Part time, 155. throe. of groups also discussed. be taken for an auto tour of the A total of 4.863 are registered in Tying Nine busses will transport the Thief of Polire Jonathan Jones has petition has been circulated, I d Losses from a beet scourge were I the senior and junior high "ehools. but a number of others are being D(v and then to luncheon at the I county students to the school, of the police high assistance offered the as the 3,979 arc enrolled in the elemenWn in I&rp beet tracts nesr I to make the primary race. Ip Ogden canyon department in regulating traffic and The bus routes are: I schools, I quests of the chamber of commprce Hooper. Kanesville and never active took Rarkman has an The Hooper, Taylor. patrolling the grounds. The t, in politics, but his friends claim hud Weber Club. Special plans are West Warren-We- st will also bn on .part irrigation method by electric1 nurse trained and PleasWeber, Liberty-Kde- n punping plants, which is claiming must be registered cither In full orithat he pOKSexS08 the qualities for being mad for the afternoon and the hand in case of accident. vents will close with a dinner and schools, according to the the office. He has a record as a sue-ant many additional acres of tillable land, part-tim-e one oclock will at Festivities begin Part-tim- e students mav nssful business man and is alive to at the Bigelow that evening. with various contests for which valuashown in the Kanesville district state law. at 8 fhc importance of a conservative bus-- program tomorrow work for of the grqun will then depart ble prizes have been offered and the Port The North sign up fruit exchange Ogden mess administration of the' affairs of for the east and others to the Pa- welcome and entertainment committee tacking plant was pointed out. The oclock. are aliens hundred expected a Over Frank Francis is cific northwest General agents, pas- will be ready to start the fun. he. Jjjbut of the plant this season has Americanization also city. the in candidate senger and freight agents end other to a as of register Melons and peanuts have been sepossible cars spoken ,17 of apricots, 18 cars of Scout Executive S. I). Young of this classes which opened Monday with 20 ,nr the office of mayor, as is also Ray -n. high in office of the Union in great quantities for the out-;n- g city and Kenneth Sheffield of Kays-vilcured n cnra of peaches. inclement the be will in un despite svstem. the group. At Farr West a seed Olson and Abe Classman. If Ogden and will he served in abundance are leaving Monday for tang potato plot dem- signing TacsI business men are preparing to :t is announced. A musical program weather. More registered last night desires a newspaper man for mayor, onstration proved of interest. Beach, California, where they will atchance a be will more given there is surely a generous number to extend them every courtesy. been arranged that will include tend a conference of Boy were planted there Julv 9 from and still has Scout exand to enter the classes next Monday 'elect from. community singing. ecutives of the Pacific coast region. JJJI held in cold storage. Tomatoes Th sdflv evenings. From 20 to 30 Assistant Manager Harding is chairFor the office of commissioner Utah's representatives will probably nd pic.ked are graduated from these classes each many are spoken of. Among those man of the entertainment rommittce tie headed by Oscar A. Kirkham, asand southern markets citiznshir Vnd their riven are .Dylvr with Assistant Manager Volcs and sociate regional director. Others from most prominently mentioned are Chris Fred towers their staffs assisting him. Assistant this slate who plan to attend the ror'eleron I Fivgare;'th preWt in The RichardI C. P. Pnulter is in churge of re- four-daO. N. conference include D. E. Ogden, Williams, markets potatoes and onions. Ibpen,n yearo Francis T. Salt lake and Ogden Rotarians Manager rur freshments and programs. His staff Hammond, chief executive of the Salt Ison, Angus H clashed Wednesday in their annual is assisting him in this work. I A. G. Becker. take council; Victor A. Lindblad, chief . aiuui. fol- executive of game of golf at the Ogden Golf and as are events in and tallets are soon to be Contests Ugden' much I be to not Logan; A. A, Anderson, the does in There appear placed t Sflt. School Country club and the occasion was lows: executive of Provo, and William chief the for candidates .. and l"m. Another stop was made I A tne among deaf the activity for of made by the 8iaie hool and Oldest policyholder there Hmibt B. youngest field executive of Salt to James Hewitt celery field. Hawkins, TSSSST Wind 120 regtated the first day iffirojof auditor, ii nrosent, both male and female, twins take. of number ex- sufficient was work on ftrm who sue. Jock olfer. McQueer, Tuesday hoo work began .U;7.phas? and present, oldest policyto and inspected by the large ?.na. to Bohby Jones. A holdertriplets rendered his TOefted that at least 140 wall dates to select from. 18 in youngest policyholder years, of Ogden business men. The . this year-Jluncheon at Hotel Bigelow was ar- in from further-cs- t tra:nej jn the school been policyholders s 5a,d to be most unusual and years, added for the visitors with Fred M. w teachers have ranged twins oldest to distance program, .. fn(n,itv. They are Ralph W. attracting attention of fanning Nve as nresiden, and Chapin A. Dav, twins youngest, triplets oldest, tripmmuties in other sections of the and Miss committee, in f Oifdpnl'Ila'n,,an FaTrar. Miss Manrery Miller, youngest, largest family present try- is To carry on their work in a more M. VfeUCIILbarre. Talks were made by Day lets Dnggs Frank Alice Bahen. married policyholder. latest I manner the Ogden Humane efficient Roseoe Gwilliam and school. the Tames of Collins, 19 to 30; Races for mothers, ages, superintendent has Politics, both local and national, are Tames Collins of Salt take. A. quar- ages, 30 and up. purchased a covered truck society be will used to transport aniwhich Weber beginning to occupy attention of Og- tette sang some songs special for the and 15 Races for boys, ages, up; mals tn and from the city pound, near den men and particularly is interest wssion. In the quartette were Dr. 4 12 to 14; ages, 8 to 11; ages, home. evinced in the coming city elec- - 11. M. Row. Rocoe C. Gwilliam, John ages, Martha the S1.300 sack race. 12. 1 GHv to 3. bing Ages 7; ages O. A. Mason, who has been secured Dion. W. J. Rackham, manager of the Sniirpo and Ralnh E. Bristol. J. W. to Races for girls: ages, 15 and up; I one Presi-the is Brothers to the society to collect dog licenses company, a by Browning Abbott ; presented made trophy 8 11: to 12 ages, been 14: to Ftor college opened this week has ages. ages, the in his hat throw to and to care for stray dogs, will drive Salt take of first Srnith the L,nt of . 4 to 7; ages 1 to 3. Ages 12. balloon to reemrer damenrollment of 300, the high-the truck. The work was recently Pt for the first week of school in the I j riub. the tronhy being a baby doll. . g 000. filed the firsti of the ring for mayor. Petitions to Rotary fines are to be devoted toJ raj5cJon rating contost both white transferred from the city to the Huto7 of the college, according to Tite rree by snd colored guessing contests, wrest- mane society, of which Mrs. John W. he jicholanhin fund maintained the t office of President SS at is president announced was week. We-it he 1 elub, . . racy. Heavy registration PreCinct near the ling, both white and colored; boxing, Hyslop educated iq and born I was Rackham com-1 colored. and The meeting. , white iboth jly indicates that all enrollment ju1ttaville roads. root Wr Ogden and is well known in business 5d will be shattered this month. when the that 13 served nl for I years bv the plaintiffs circles, having m.torie, for young women and I "d Ocrdcn NEW WATER SERVICES well on the with the Ogden Wholesale Grocery men will be ooen this year, one was He treasurer. as incomnanv . were . the j eumrs Indicating the number of new buildJtanyements being made through t and stockholder that are being erected in Ogden ings office for rooms. vV the citv to numo water of the incorporators he was to Prior that To study for the Catholic priesthood, concern. of dth was !! water the Jb artorian wells th monthly record of George A. -- &,FLyttre hom hecomes the Estate Board met.;.. The OgArn Kiesel J. Fred of the Charles or Carr, 21, son of the C. J. in the assistant superintendent . i Jor yo?n.? taomen, and ,tb? i their well and they srere- companyemploy Scowcroft and odav at Hotel Bigelow to president,! Seamnn. 2156 Adams avenue, has de- of John and books for Carrs, His be waterworks. manufacwill the ?7e city and Baxter home forth on the resignation of the wnfr to foroed Sons. knnitoriea for the young men. Th result lOPr- H is married and has five children, the attendance is expected to I ture of i , business, thp romThis is his first time as an office1 artfrom Ogden .nd they al tough he has number of students ar4 also I rtaint B ,'nr the rove amount. The seeker in politics. circles for in active Republican been comtacted to city E rPf0rrod by register from Davis, Box several n1 Morgan counties and evenma.tr years. 110,5 Imissioners to tne city attorney. ore distant points. DurinthuJ JilTthlJ V'l county farmer were hosta to their city brother. .Tuesday, when a caravan of 31 car. with Ogden bus.-nei men a. pas.enger, toured the county under the guidance of A. L. Weber Cbrbti?..,lf ZSl in-I- for aifauto tt Ur 1. g s; vi, U S. ter 1;'" J , Gud-tuansc- k, ; Zup-pani- two-thir- " " k; n J inter-mountai- n Project is Proposed Freak Rain and Hail cor-norat- Storm Hits County !? n r n, 11- 1 Tn!pT iu'Hnrry - suja-rviso- Glim-brook.- 'S .itof y i! Registration In Ogden Schools Totals 8,842 f - -- riraiiy.r- U. P. Officials to Be Material for Office I Metropolitan nt Policy IIoIdCFS ITi IlilVL llllll - - Guests for Day Hcrcl of Commissioner and ayor - 1 1 sug-lsneci- iil vt hr liar-risvil- ie Hop-Web- 1 er jl 1 Her-urge- Mr.m,tc Taylor-Kanesvill- e, com-nan- Itoy-Riverda- ys Uintah-River-dnl- e, Wilson-Marriot- View-Slatervill- 1 Scout Executive to Attend Coast Meet 1 Ex-may- e. or j Pa--if- ic le aSSatS to Rotarians Hold Golf Meet on Tical Course alSon y .. 1 knT ?r tIe 1 to) W. J. Rackham Seeks J College Opens' With Big Enrollment New Truck Purchased By Humane Society to ma0rsnip nf Root Beer Stand Sues Loss! for 1 P jC,iyiuit to ton RrtJiSJIWi. fori; r "tJJ- -- zss ssztss a rthr Real Head of - Estate Board Resigns v,n R1 jul . i mis Pjp to Ogden Boy Leaves to Study for Priesthood |